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Portfolio & Apply
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undergraduate
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https://art.cmu.edu/undergraduate/portfolio-apply/
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https://art.cmu.edu/
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2026-03-24T05:45:12+00:00
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Portfolio & Apply

Source: https://art.cmu.edu/undergraduate/portfolio-apply/ Parent: https://art.cmu.edu/

Admissions to the School of Art is based on a holistic approach that considers your portfolio of artwork, academic record, extracurricular activities, recommendations, and personal statements. While your portfolio should demonstrate technical proficiency, we are most interested to see how you use art to express your voice and explore ideas. Portfolios that excite us are those that demonstrate experimentation, risk-taking, and curiosity rather than purely technical studies. Most importantly, we want to get a sense of who you are as a person and creator!


Portfolio Advice Session

It can be challenging to know what to include when curating your portfolio. At any point in the process, you can meet virtually with our senior admissions officer to get feedback on your artwork, suggestions on putting together the strongest pieces, and support in completing the application.

It is never too early for a portfolio advice session. High school sophomores and juniors can get valuable feedback and recommendations for continued artistic development.

Portfolio Guidelines

Portfolios should include 12 to 20 images and/or videos of your most recent work that best showcase your ideas, interests, and unique artistic voice. There is no universal recipe for a successful portfolio; in fact, your portfolio should be as unique as you are. Consider what kind of story your portfolio tells about you and your interests, and include works that will give reviewers insight into how you think.

Possible portfolio pieces:

Technical details:

Your portfolio should consist of 12 to 20 recent works. SlideRoom allows you to type in additional details when uploading files. Please include:

For images:

For sculptures, 3D media, and other physical objects:

For video and sound:

For interactive projects, such as a game you programmed:

AI Policy in your Admissions Portfolio Submission:

Generative AI is having a transformative and complex impact on creative practices, and we recognize that applicants may use AI in a variety of ways. We value your transparency and ask that you describe whether and/or how you used AI techniques in your application artworks. In particular:

We also welcome unconventional portfolios that include tools or AI-powered artworks you have programmed yourself. Be sure to describe your research as clearly as possible, and mention any libraries you may have used (such as PyTorch, Tensorflow, etc.).